How Much Does Roofing Cost in Broomfield County, CO?
Asphalt shingle roofs in Broomfield County average $11,615. Compare local quotes, understand hail risk factors, and explore financing options.
What homeowners in Broomfield County actually pay.
Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.
Asphalt Shingles (full replacement)
Metal Roofing (full replacement)
Roof Repair (minor)
National avg $11,500 × 1.01x local adjustment = $11,615
Why Broomfield County prices look like this.
Local Labor Costs and Availability
Weather Hazards Affecting Broomfield Roofs
Climate Zone Considerations
Energy Efficiency and Solar Potential
Financing Your Roofing Project
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Questions buyers ask about roofing in Broomfield County.
Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.
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What does a full roof replacement cost in Broomfield County?
Asphalt shingle replacement averages $11,615, ranging from $8,585 to $14,645 depending on roof size, pitch, and material grade. Metal roofing costs more at $14,140 to $25,250, with an average of $18,685. These figures reflect a 1.01x local adjustment based on Denver metro labor rates of $27.84/hr.
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Why is hail damage such a concern for Broomfield roofs?
Broomfield County's hail risk score is 91.41 on FEMA's National Risk Index, indicating frequent damaging hailstorms. This elevated risk makes impact-resistant (Class 4) shingles a worthwhile investment, as they can reduce insurance premiums by 10-28% while extending roof lifespan through Colorado's active storm seasons.
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Should I choose metal roofing over asphalt shingles?
Metal roofing costs approximately $18,685 on average versus $11,615 for asphalt, but offers 40-70 year lifespan compared to 20-30 years for shingles. Given Broomfield's 91.41 hail risk score and 86.23 lightning risk score, metal's durability often justifies the premium. Metal also pairs well with solar installations, which generate 9,193 kWh annually in this area.
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How much do minor roof repairs cost?
Minor repairs in Broomfield County average $760, with most jobs falling between $305 and $1,515. This includes fixes like replacing damaged shingles, sealing flashing, or patching small areas. Emergency repairs after storms may cost 20-30% more due to high demand among the area's 1,900 roofing professionals.
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What climate factors should influence my roofing choice?
Broomfield sits in IECC Climate Zone 5B (cold, dry) at over 5,400 feet elevation. The intense UV exposure at altitude accelerates shingle degradation, making UV-resistant materials essential. The dry climate (moisture regime B) means less concern about algae or rot, but freeze-thaw cycles and ice dam potential require proper attic ventilation.
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Can I finance a roof replacement through home equity?
With median home values at $631,600 in Broomfield County, most homeowners have substantial equity available. Current 30-year mortgage rates sit at 6.36%, and home equity lines of credit or loans offer similar rates. A $11,615 roof financed over 5 years adds roughly $225/month. Many contractors also offer 12-month interest-free financing.
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Is solar-ready roofing worth the extra cost?
Broomfield receives 5.47 peak sun hours daily, and a 6kW rooftop system produces 9,193 kWh annually. At $0.168/kWh, that offsets about $1,544 in electricity costs per year. Adding solar-ready features during roof replacement (reinforced decking, conduit pathways) costs far less than retrofitting later.
How these numbers were built.
Cost estimates are derived from government data including the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), FEMA National Risk Index, EIA energy data, IECC climate zone classifications, Federal Reserve (FRED), and HUD Fair Market Rents.